The Coastal Barrier Improvement Act of 1990: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Policy Research and Insurance of the Committee on Banking, Finance, and Urban Affairs, House of Representatives, One Hundred First Congress, Second Session, September 11, 1990U.S. Government Printing Office, 1990 - 189 pagini |
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acreage acres additional amended associated aquatic habitat ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS Atlantic and Gulf Barrier Improvement Act barrier islands Barrier Resources Act Barrier Resources System Beach BEREUTER bill boundaries CBRA CBRS units Chairman ERDREICH coastal areas Coastal Barrier Improvement Coastal Barrier Resources coastal zone management coastlines conservation construction costs deleted DOI recommends eligible enactment environmental erosion estimated exemption existing facilities fastland Federal expenditures federal flood insurance Federal funds federal government Federal Insurance Administration Federal subsidies FEMA fish and wildlife Flood Insurance Program floodplain management Florida Keys Gulf coasts Gulf of Mexico hazard Hurricane Hugo impact included inholdings Lakes land legislation located loss Marine and Fisheries McGILVREY Merchant Marine million National Flood Insurance National Wildlife Federation NFIP otherwise protected areas Post FIRM premium prohibition proposed Report to Congress Secretary section 10 report shoreline South Padre Island storms structures subsection Suffolk tion undeveloped coastal barriers unprotected coastal wetlands
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Pagina 158 - CHANGES IN EXISTING LAW MADE BY THE BILL, AS REPORTED In compliance with clause 3 of rule XIII of the Rules of the House of Representatives, changes in existing law made by the bill, as reported, are shown as follows (existing law proposed to be omitted is enclosed in black brackets, new matter is printed in italic...
Pagina 163 - USC 4601-4 through 11) and the Coastal Zone Management Act of 1972 (16 USC 1451 et seq.).
Pagina 162 - ... the maintenance, replacement, reconstruction, or repair, but not the expansion, of publicly-owned or publicly-operated roads, structures, or facilities that are essential links in a larger network or system; (4) military activities essential to national security; (5) the construction, operation, maintenance, and rehabilitation of Coast Guard facilities and access thereto...
Pagina 41 - Service, the US Fish and Wildlife Service, the National Park Service, and the Bureau of Land Management, usually, we are told, without Federal charge and subject to State policy and hunting licenses.
Pagina 151 - ... (C) the estimate and comparison prepared by the Director of the Congressional Budget Office under section 403 of such Act, separately set out and clearly identified, whenever the Director (if timely submitted prior to the filing of the report) has submitted such estimate and comparison to the committee; and (D) a summary of the oversight findings and recommendations made by the Committee on Government Operations...
Pagina 151 - ... bill or joint resolution into law may have an inflationary impact on prices and costs in the operation of the national economy.
Pagina 115 - undeveloped coastal barrier" means — (A) a depositional geologic feature (such as a bay barrier, tombolo, barrier spit, or barrier island) that — (i) consists of unconsolidated sedimentary materials, (ii) is subject to wave, tidal, and wind energies, and (iii) protects landward aquatic habitats from direct wave attack...
Pagina 66 - ... the CBRS. ATLANTIC AND GULF COASTS In Its Final Report to Congress, the Department of the Interior appropriately limited the amount of acreage being recommended for inclusion In the Coastal Barrier Resources System to the Atlantic and Gulf coasts. In Section 2 of the Coastal Barrier Resources Act, Congress identified problems unique to coastal systems in the eastern and southeastern portions of the country. Congress determined, In passage of the CBRA, that loss of human life, wasteful expenditures...
Pagina 118 - CBRS undeveloped coastal barriers that are "included within the boundaries of an area established under Federal, State, or local law, or held by a qualified organization as defined in Section 170(h)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954, primarily for wildlife refuge, sanctuary, recreational, or natural resource conservation purposes" (hereinafter referred to as "otherwise protected
Pagina 44 - No new flood insurance coverage may be provided under this title on or after October 1, 1983, for any new construction or substantial improvements of structures located on any coastal barrier within the Coastal Barrier Resources System established by Section 4 of the Coastal Barrier Resources Act.